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- Letter 8: To R. W. Thompson, 1878-February-18.
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- R. W. Thompson
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Letter to R. W. Thompson which informed the Department of the Navy of receipt of twenty copies of a new order and its introduction to Pensacola Navy Yard officers. The paper is thin to the point of transparency and the page of the ledger this letter was copied into appears in the upper right corner. Parts of the paper have been eaten away by rust due to iron in the ink used.
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- uwfHT_NYC_Box1_1877-1878_Correspondence_Page138
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- Letter 9: To R. W. Thompson, 1878-March-1.
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- R. W. Thompson
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Letter to Richard W. Thompson which accompanied reports from February 1878 for the Pensacola Navy Yard. The paper is thin to the point of transparency and the page of the ledger this letter was copied into appears in the upper right corner. Parts of the paper have been eaten away by rust due to iron in the ink used.
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- uwfHT_NYC_Box1_1877-1878_Correspondence_Page141
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- Letter 4: To R. W. Thompson, 1878-January-26.
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- R. W. Thompson
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Letter to the Secretary of the Navy R. W. Thompson acknowledging receipt of 20 copies of a Navy Regulation circular. The paper is thin to the point of transparency and the page of the ledger this letter was copied into appears in the upper right corner.
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- uwfHT_NYC_Box1_1877-1878_Correspondence_Page119
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- Letter 7: To R. W. Thompson, 1878-February-7.
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- R. W. Thompson
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Letter to R. W. Thompson informing him and the Department of the Navy of the arrival of Major General W. S. Hancock, U.S. Army, and his inspection of the Pensacola Navy Yard on February 6th. The Commandant forewent signing the letter with his name. The paper is thin to the point of transparency and the page of the ledger this letter was copied into appears in the upper right corner. Parts of the paper have been eaten away by rust due to iron in the ink used.
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- uwfHT_NYC_Box1_1877-1878_Correspondence_Page130
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- Letter 10: To R. W. Thompson, 1878-March-1.
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- R. W. Thompson
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Letter to the Secretary of the Navy R. W. Thompson informing the department of a receipt of circulations and copies of orders to be distributed among officers of the Pensacola Navy Yard. The paper is thin to the point of transparency and the page of the ledger this letter was copied into appears in the upper right corner. Parts of the paper have been eaten away by rust due to iron in the ink used.
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- uwfHT_NYC_Box2_1877-1878_Correspondence_Page001
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- Letter 2: To R. W. Thompson, Secretary of the Navy, 1878-January-2.
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- R. W. Thompson, Secretary of the Navy
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Letter to R. W. Thompson which accompanied reports of personnel of the Pensacola Navy Yard, vessels in repair, prisoners, and suspended, arrested, or confined officers, among others, for the month of December, 1877. The commandant failed to sign his name on this letter. The paper is thin to the point of transparency and the page of the ledger this letter was copied into appears in the upper right corner.
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- uwfHT_NYC_Box1_1877-1878_Correspondence_Page088
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- Letter 1: To R. W. Thompson, 1878-January-2.
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- R. W. Thompson, Secretary of the Navy
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Letter to R. W. Thompson which accompanied returned postage stamps. The captain commandant also failed to sign his name. The paper is thin to the point of transparency and the page of the ledger this letter was copied into appears in the upper right corner.
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- uwfHT_NYC_Box1_1877-1878_Correspondence_Page087
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- Letter 67: To R. W. Thompson, Secretary of the Navy, 1877-November-2.
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- R. W. Thompson, Secretary of the Navy
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Letter to R. W. Thompson, Secretary of the Navy, dated November 2, 1877 which accompanied a Requisition for Postage stamps required by this Pensacola Navy Yard. The letter itself is frail, thin to the point of transparency, and has been eaten away at some points by rust due to the iron based ink used in penning the correspondence.The page number of the ledger this letter was copied into appears in the upper right. Parts of another letter are clearly visible through the paper itself as well.
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- uwfHT_NYC_Box1_1877-1878_Correspondence_Page018
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- Letter 66: To R. W. Thompson, Secretary of the Navy, 1877-November-1.
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- R. W. Thompson, Secretary of the Navy
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Letter dated November 1, 1877 sent to Secretary of the Navy R. W. Thompson which accompanied Returns for the Month of October, 1877 as well as reports of items which had occurred on the Pensacola Navy Yard. The letter itself is frail, thin to the point of transparency, and has been eaten away at some points by rust due to the iron based ink used in penning the correspondence.The page number of the ledger this letter was copied into appears in the upper right. Parts of another letter are...
Show moreLetter dated November 1, 1877 sent to Secretary of the Navy R. W. Thompson which accompanied Returns for the Month of October, 1877 as well as reports of items which had occurred on the Pensacola Navy Yard. The letter itself is frail, thin to the point of transparency, and has been eaten away at some points by rust due to the iron based ink used in penning the correspondence.The page number of the ledger this letter was copied into appears in the upper right. Parts of another letter are clearly visible through the paper itself as well.
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- Letter 63: To R. W. Thompson, Secretary of the Navy, 1877-October-19.
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- R. W. Thompson, Secretary of the Navy
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Letter sent to R. W. Thompson, Secretary of the Navy, on October 19, 1877 acknowledging the receipt of 20 copies of General Order No. 232 to be distributed through the Pensacola Navy Yard. The letter itself is frail, thin to the point of transparency, and has been eaten away at some points by rust due to the iron based ink used in penning the correspondence. The page number of the ledger this letter was copied into appears in the upper right. Parts of another letter are clearly visible...
Show moreLetter sent to R. W. Thompson, Secretary of the Navy, on October 19, 1877 acknowledging the receipt of 20 copies of General Order No. 232 to be distributed through the Pensacola Navy Yard. The letter itself is frail, thin to the point of transparency, and has been eaten away at some points by rust due to the iron based ink used in penning the correspondence. The page number of the ledger this letter was copied into appears in the upper right. Parts of another letter are clearly visible through the paper itself as well.
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- uwfHT_NYC_Box1_1877-1878_Correspondence_Page006
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- Letter 64(?): To R. W. Thompson, Secretary of the Navy, 1877-October-29.
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- R. W. Thompson, Secretary of the Navy
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Letter to R. W. Thompson, Secretary of the Navy, dated October 29, 1877 acknowledging the receipt of a letter from the 25th concerning the hours of labor in the Navy Yards and other items that are difficult to read due words being eaten away. The letter itself is frail, thin to the point of transparency, and has been eaten away at some points by rust due to the iron based ink used in penning the correspondence. The page number of the ledger this letter was copied into appears in the upper...
Show moreLetter to R. W. Thompson, Secretary of the Navy, dated October 29, 1877 acknowledging the receipt of a letter from the 25th concerning the hours of labor in the Navy Yards and other items that are difficult to read due words being eaten away. The letter itself is frail, thin to the point of transparency, and has been eaten away at some points by rust due to the iron based ink used in penning the correspondence. The page number of the ledger this letter was copied into appears in the upper right. Parts of another letter are clearly visible through the paper itself as well.
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- Letter 69: To R. W. Thompson, Secretary of the Navy, 1877-November-16.
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- R. W. Thompson, Secretary of the Navy
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Letter to R. W. Thompson, Secretary of the Navy, dated November 16, 1877 which referred to Letter 58 from the 15th of November which was sent to correct the date the quarantine was passed as being "Yesterday the 14th" instead of "Saturday the 14th." The letter itself is frail, thin to the point of transparency, and has been eaten away at some points by rust due to the iron based ink used in penning the correspondence.The page number of the ledger this letter was copied into appears in the...
Show moreLetter to R. W. Thompson, Secretary of the Navy, dated November 16, 1877 which referred to Letter 58 from the 15th of November which was sent to correct the date the quarantine was passed as being "Yesterday the 14th" instead of "Saturday the 14th." The letter itself is frail, thin to the point of transparency, and has been eaten away at some points by rust due to the iron based ink used in penning the correspondence.The page number of the ledger this letter was copied into appears in the upper right. Parts of another letter are clearly visible through the paper itself as well.
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- Letter 69: To R. W. Thompson, Secretary of the Navy, 1877-November-16.
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- R. W. Thompson, Secretary of the Navy
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Letter to R. W. Thompson, Secretary of the Navy, dated November 16, 1877 requesting a supply of blank indentures or leases for the Naval Reservation. The letter itself is frail, thin to the point of transparency, and has been eaten away at some points by rust due to the iron based ink used in penning the correspondence.The page number of the ledger this letter was copied into appears in the upper right. Parts of another letter are clearly visible through the paper itself as well.
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- uwfHT_NYC_Box1_1877-1878_Correspondence_Page029
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- Letter 70: To R. W. Thompson, Secretary of the Navy, 1877-November-19.
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- R. W. Thompson, Secretary of the Navy
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Letter to R. W. Thompson, Secretary of the Navy, dated November 19, 1877 acknowledging a receipt of a letter from November 12th as well as a supply of stamps for the office. Extra thirty-cent stamps were sent bringing the total to $107 in stamps rather than the requested $104. The letter itself is frail, thin to the point of transparency, and has been eaten away at some points by rust due to the iron based ink used in penning the correspondence.The page number of the ledger this letter was...
Show moreLetter to R. W. Thompson, Secretary of the Navy, dated November 19, 1877 acknowledging a receipt of a letter from November 12th as well as a supply of stamps for the office. Extra thirty-cent stamps were sent bringing the total to $107 in stamps rather than the requested $104. The letter itself is frail, thin to the point of transparency, and has been eaten away at some points by rust due to the iron based ink used in penning the correspondence.The page number of the ledger this letter was copied into appears in the upper right. Parts of another letter are clearly visible through the paper itself as well.
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- uwfHT_NYC_Box1_1877-1878_Correspondence_Page030
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- Letter 76: To R. W. Thompson, Secretary of the Navy, 1877-December-29.
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- R. W. Thompson, Secretary of the Navy
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Faded letter to Secretary of the Navy R. W. Thompson which accompanied formal proceedings of a Court of Inquiry concerning an issue from 1874 which was in some way connected to a Yellow Fever epidemic. Much of the body of the letter is faded and the paper is thin to the point of transparency. The page of the ledger this letter was copied into appears in the upper right corner.
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- uwfHT_NYC_Box1_1877-1878_Correspondence_Page084
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- Letter 75: To R. W. Thompson, Secretary of the Navy, 1877-December-11.
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- R. W. Thompson, Secretary of the Navy
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December 11, 1877 letter to R. W. Thompson, Secretary of the Navy, informing him that an inquiry into the condition oft he Engineering department of the Pensacola Navy Yard was underway. The letter itself is frail, thin to the point of transparency, and has been eaten away at some points by rust due to the iron based ink used. The page number of the ledger this letter was copied into appears on the upper right. Parts of another letter are clearly visible through the paper.
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- uwfHT_NYC_Box1_1877-1878_Correspondence_Page072
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- Letter 72: To R. W. Thompson, Secretary of the Navy, 1877-November-24.
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- R. W. Thompson, Secretary of the Navy
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Letter to R. W. Thompson, Secretary of the Navy, dated November 24, 1877 which acknowledged the receipt of a twenty (20) copies of Circular No. 6 to be distributed in the Pensacola Navy Yard. The letter itself is frail, thin to the point of transparency, and has been eaten away at some points by rust due to the iron based ink used in penning the correspondence.The page number of the ledger this letter was copied into appears in the upper right. Parts of another letter are clearly visible...
Show moreLetter to R. W. Thompson, Secretary of the Navy, dated November 24, 1877 which acknowledged the receipt of a twenty (20) copies of Circular No. 6 to be distributed in the Pensacola Navy Yard. The letter itself is frail, thin to the point of transparency, and has been eaten away at some points by rust due to the iron based ink used in penning the correspondence.The page number of the ledger this letter was copied into appears in the upper right. Parts of another letter are clearly visible through the paper itself as well.
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- Letter 73: To R. W. Thompson, Secretary of the Navy, 1877-December-3.
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- R. W. Thompson, Secretary of the Navy
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December 3, 1877 letter to R. W. Thompson, Secretary of the Navy, which accompanied Returns from the Navy Yard for the month of November 1877 which included reports of Officers Naval, Marine, and Care(?), blacks and whites, Master Workmen, Naval Repairing, Prisoners, and officers under suspension.The letter itself is frail, thin to the point of transparency, and has been eaten away at some points by rust due to the iron based ink used..The page number of the ledger this letter was copied into...
Show moreDecember 3, 1877 letter to R. W. Thompson, Secretary of the Navy, which accompanied Returns from the Navy Yard for the month of November 1877 which included reports of Officers Naval, Marine, and Care(?), blacks and whites, Master Workmen, Naval Repairing, Prisoners, and officers under suspension.The letter itself is frail, thin to the point of transparency, and has been eaten away at some points by rust due to the iron based ink used..The page number of the ledger this letter was copied into appears on the upper right. Parts of another letter are clearly visible through the paper itself as well.
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- Letter 11: To R. W. Thompson, 1878-March-8.
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- R. W. Thompson, John Powers, Frances Powers
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Letter sent to Richard W. Thompson, Secretary of the Navy, informing him of shooting of John Powers by his wife Frances and that the U.S. Commissioner at Pensacola was overseeing the investigation of the matter. The paper is thin to the point of transparency and the page of the ledger this letter was copied into appears in the upper right corner. Parts of the paper have been eaten away by rust due to iron in the ink used.
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- uwfHT_NYC_Box2_1877-1878_Correspondence_Page010
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- Letter 68: To R. W. Thompson, Secretary of the Navy, 1877-November-15.
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- R. W. Thompson, Secretary of the Navy, J. P. Jones
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Letter to R. W. Thompson, Secretary of the Navy, dated November 15, 1877 regarding a yellow fever quarantine that had been passed on Saturday, November 14th as no cases were found. The letter accompanied a communication from Mayor J. P. Jones of Pensacola concerning an official end to the quarantine. The letter itself is frail, thin to the point of transparency, and has been eaten away at some points by rust due to the iron based ink used in penning the correspondence.The page number of the...
Show moreLetter to R. W. Thompson, Secretary of the Navy, dated November 15, 1877 regarding a yellow fever quarantine that had been passed on Saturday, November 14th as no cases were found. The letter accompanied a communication from Mayor J. P. Jones of Pensacola concerning an official end to the quarantine. The letter itself is frail, thin to the point of transparency, and has been eaten away at some points by rust due to the iron based ink used in penning the correspondence.The page number of the ledger this letter was copied into appears in the upper right. Parts of another letter are clearly visible through the paper itself as well.
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